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'End Mickey Mouse degrees'
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Forgemasters goes supercritical on research
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Marine firms in feeding frenzy of takeover offers
EnergyThe marine energy sector looks to have a bright future. But there is a need for more public money to help the industry
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With the help of mechanical engineers, the offshore sector is confident it can deliver the increasing volumes of oil our society demands
ManufacturingAs the impressive Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai shows, desire for taller structures brings some real challenges to lift manufacturers
DefenceREME troops have been busy repairing army vehicles in advance of their tour of duty in Afghanistan next month
TrainingSector skills councils will be forced to become more self-sufficient and collaborate with each as public spending cuts loom
The battle to reduce carbon emissions is now leading to the revival of the gas turbine powered car
London's iconic taxis are set for an environmental makeover in time for the Olympics
An electric car that uses its own body as an energy source could be the answer to doubts about the practicality of the vehicle
MaterialsAnti-corrosion development: Loosening the rust belt
TelecommunicationsTouch-screen technology improvement: Human/machine interface
MedicalSyringe system development: Cleaner jabs
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Methane-diesel mix in tests
University challengeA roundup of work coming out of the academic baste
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Cover storyThe marine energy sector looks to have a bright future. But there is a need for more public money to help the industry reach its potential
EnergyThe offshore sector is confident it can deliver increasing volumes of oil
ManufacturingDesire for taller structures brings new challenges to lift manufacturers
DefenceREME troops have been busy repairing army vehicles
TrainingSector skills councils will need to become more self-sufficient
Automotive focus storiesRevival of the gas turbine powered carLondon's iconic taxis set to get an environmental makeoverAn electric car that uses its own body as an energy source
Places to go, My new job and In the spotlightWe visit the Stoke Bruerne Waterways Museum, Terry Scuoler talks about his new role at EEF and a former lecturer in dynamics and 3D mechanics is moving on to live the Californian dream
ArchiveThe history of lift development using human or animal power
Q&AWhat our readers think about the reliability of today's cars
MX 2009Winners from 2009 Manufacturing Excellence Awards
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Commentary Corus' problems on Teesside reveal a lack of strategic thinking
Profeng BlogPE's editorial blog
Speak out Dr Alan James, chief executive of UK Ultraspeed, on high speed rail
This dayWe look back at engineering news
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ArchiveLift development goes back thousands of years
Places to goStoke Bruerne Waterways Museum
Moving onCalifornia dreams come true
My new jobTerry Scuoler, chief executive at EEF
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